Thanks for the initial compliment. As I said, managed really little testing, but I am close to have all cards unlocked, so I'll be able to bring new and more live-tested ideas
I guess I don't count Evoleap coming 2nd turn as it's rare allowing only 2 copies per deck. I understand the problem, of course, though the issue w/Acid moss is worse, maybe Calculated Dismissals are inevitable to use with mere Clash of Wills not even present.
How about if we packed +1 Solemn Offering and +4 dismissals for -2 Angelic Edict and -3 Disperse? The latter cards are good tempo and sit well with curve, but the Anchor and even Epiphany are much better than either and are better for a transformed Jace (all this assuming Reprisal is able to solve Edict's targets, not yet fully aware of all beasts)
I don't think +1 solemn offering is horrible. Dismissals are generally pretty bad in this game though. There are quite a few good targets but they are very often dead in hand too. In this deck I'd say the Angelic edicts, bad as they are, are probably way better. Disperse is key to protect your enchantments; and since we have such horrible counterspells, the most mana efficient way. Gegliosh and Moebius use countermand, so to each their own I guess.
If this pool would have
Clash of wills creature light control decks would be in WAY better shape.
The problem isn't
Evolutionary Leap. Although quite powerful (and probably the most powerful single card in the 1 vs 1 meta) it is only a 2-of, with no tutors, so it isn't like you'll see it every game (I haven't seen it in 10 games straight in my Golgari Control...I went back in to make sure I didn't take it out!).
The issue is that anyone who looked at the card pool saw that the enchantments available to this card pool were very, very strong (
Evolutionary Leap,
Sphinx's Tutelage,
Flameshadow Conjuring,
Sigil of the Empty Throne, to name a few). Quite a few decks, especially Mill, rely on one of those cards to win. Since Green has 2 creatures that deal with enchantments and artifacts (one of which is tutor-able), it is in the position to deal with these popular decks.
The added problem is that the tutoring a for the enchantment hate dorks and the digging through Evolpea for big green giant hexproof FOTM is all happening at a 0 opportunity cost because of the POWAH of evolpea. All you need to do besides that is to build in some support and some other threats and call it a rank 40 deck. It's boring; even though I can name maybe 7 different viable variants of the archetype; they are all centered around that synergy.
Do they NEED evolpea to win ? No, they just can draw their big furry monster/ reclamation sage naturally too
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Do I think these decks are unbeatbale ? No, I just find it sad that besides ONE mill deck the only truly viable control decks are all green based; because of a combo of 3 cards in that colour.
Ok I lie; Jeskai control is also a contender, but that deck has a very high variance in my experience.